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George VI

Royalty

Name at birth: Albert Frederick Arthur George Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

Called Albert as a young man, the future king George VI was the great-grandson of Queen Victoria and the second son of King George V. Albert served in the Royal Navy during World War I and was created Duke of York in 1920. He married Elizabeth Bowles-Lyon on 26 April 1923; the couple had two daughters, Elizabeth (b. 1926) and Margaret (b. 1930). The Duke became King George VI when his elder brother, King Edward VIII, abdicated on 10 December 1936 to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. George VI was formally crowned on 12 May 1937. During World War II the king and queen were praised for their staunch resolve and morale-boosting visits to factories and war-battered cities while the government of Winston Churchill prosecuted the war. A heavy smoker, George VI was recovering from an operation for lung cancer when he died of a heart attack in 1952. His daughter became Queen Elizabeth II.

Extra credit: George VI died in the same building at Sandringham in which he was born... He was born with the family name of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha but died with the family name of Windsor; as explained by the Royal Family's official site, "The name Saxe-Coburg-Gotha came to the British Royal Family in 1840 with the marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert, son of Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha... King George V replaced the German-sounding title with that of Windsor during the First World War."

Four Good Links

The Unexpected King

The BBC profiles George VI; includes links to stories on his death

The British Monarchy

The Royal Family's official profile of George VI and other monarchs (can be slow to load)

King George VI

Chatty history, with terrific links to many related figures

This Sceptered Isle

Big timeline of British history, including events of George VI's reign

Vital Stats

Birth

14 December 1895

Birthplace

Sandringham, Norfolk, England

Death

6 February 1952
(cancer-related heart attack, age 56)

Best Known As

King of Great Britain during WWII